Seminar « Non-Hermitian physics in microcavities: from exceptional points to exceptional sensors » by Prof. Jan Wiersig (University of Magdeburg)

Prof. Jan Wiersig (University of Magdeburg) delivered a seminar entitled. « Non-Hermitian physics in microcavities: from exceptional points to exceptional sensors. » on February, 2025.

Abstract. Prof. Jan Wiersig delivered a lecture on Non-Hermitian physics in microcavities: from exceptional points to exceptional sensors

Bio. Prof. Jan Wiersig (University of Magdeburg) is a distinguished physicist and professor known for his pioneering research in the fields of quantum mechanics, condensed matter physics, and theoretical physics. He is widely recognized for his work on quantum systems, especially in the areas of quantum chaos, quantum dynamics, and topological properties of materials. Prof. Wiersig’s research explores the fascinating interplay between quantum theory and complex systems, with a particular focus on phenomena such as quantum interference, resonant states, and the behavior of quantum systems in structured environments. His work has significant implications for the development of quantum technologies, including quantum computing and quantum sensors.